TL/DR: It's a delightful device that works great for some use cases, but I wouldn't buy another one. At least not at full price.
So I never seriously looked at the iPad mini until a few months ago when I realized I could get one for free through my firm's "appreciation store." On a whim I ordered it as I currently have a 12.9" iPad Pro and thought it'd be nice to have a reading device. After using it for two months, I think the
MacStories review sums up my thoughts nicely: delight. There's just something delightful about having such a small device with this design.
I primarily use for the follow:
- E-Book Reading (it's light enough to hold in one hand without fatigue unlike the 11" or 12.9" iPads)
- While in the floor with my rabbit (I do this anywhere from 0.5 to 2 hours a day and having a device bigger than my phone, but small enough to chase after him when needed is nice.)
- Video game - either reference material for a game I'm playing or for a handful of iOS games.
That said, it has two major issues in my eyes: (1) iPadOS is horribly optimize. The default font size is abysmally small (
helped by iOS 15's per-app scaling) and has excessive wasted space as things are compressed together (
like the Home Screen). (2) the display quality is noticeably worse than other iPads. This includes jelly scroll (
very noticeable on my model, just doesn't bother me - but I've never noticed this on any other display I've ever used) and overall contrast and fluidity. These don't really bother me since the is a sideline device and not my main.
I really enjoy having it and will use it until it dies, but I wouldn't have paid full price for one. When it dies, I may just try to consolidate on an 11" iPad Pro before buying another, but the price for a new model is high for what I use it for.